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volunteers working for several walking busses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also act as security guards. it is the stuff of family tales of rain the snow the wonderful migration and generations of. good large minds altering the landscape is the stuff of mine. a stunning portrayal of life under one woman's determination to save the community the. russian tundra take at this time to see. the u.n. report the documents human rights violations in yemen on claims all sides of the conflict are violating international law.
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hello again i'm certain this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. top the . violence breaks out in the occupied west bank between israeli forces and supporters of jailed palestinian teenager had to mimi marching into the future that you had of south africa's ruling party promises to stamp out corruption and restore nelson mandela's mission and. the u.s. pacific command has to target a missile threat to hawaii they're momento on and television was interrupted by a false alarm over an impending missile strike. al-jazeera has been given access to an unpublished un report that chronicles the extent of human rights violations and documents possible war crimes in yemen the findings present. to to the security council are shakti critical of saudi led
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coalition airstrikes which of course the majority of civilian deaths in the war the report also bolsters accusations by the u.s. that he raney weapons have been supplying to hoofy rebels which breaks a u.n. embargo the united arab emirates is accused of running torture camps in yemen where people have allegedly been beaten and given electric shocks the reports paint said devastating picture of a conflict which is left more than ten thousand people dead and led to widespread famine and displacement diplomatic editor james bays who've seen the reports as more. this is a report to the u.n. security council has not been made public it's only been given to the fifteen members of the security council but i've been allowed to read a copy and it's very hard hitting and very critical of all of the parties in the war in yemen it questions whether yemen can continue to be one country it says in
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the south because of the length of the war in the divisions that have emerged there is the real possibility of secession into a separate south yemen it says in the south of the country people displaying the flag of the old country of south yemen and are not loyal to president had he although they're formally under his command it says that president heidi has no longer effective command and control of the military and security forces in the south of yemen it says one of the reasons that there is this lack of stability in yemen is actually the forces that have been built up by the saudi led coalition it says that there are proxy units that they have drawn up but it says that these units will do more to further the fragility of yemen then they will do to hold the state together it says they pose a threat to peace and stability in yemen it is also very critical of the coalition for civilian casualties in yemen it says that it appears that the saudi
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led coalition has not been following international humanitarian law and it says it's likely that some of those who are responsible for planning and executing airstrikes fall under the designation of the security council as people who should be subject to sanctions again the another damning part of the report is about the u.n. a part of the coalition in the camps there running inside yemen it says that there has been torture in these camps it talks about beatings electrocution constrain suspension the use of what it. the cage which is confinement in a cage in the sunlight and the denial of medical treatment it says working with the government of yemen gives the u.a.e. plausible deniability so it is a possibility are now now given this report by the panel of experts that the security council must consider whether there should be sanctions against members of
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the coalition and also sanctions against iran because the who these sides are also criticised it says that there have been military remnants of military equipment and drone that are of iranian origin and were introduced in yemen after the security council adopted an arms embargo well peter tells very as a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house he says the report shows yemen is fragmenting into several conflicts and a fresh approach to peace may be necessary the issue that we have right now if we have is we have a un that peace process which is really fixed focused on the idea of a single conflict a binary conflict between who these formerly the who the seller alliance on one side and the government of yemen backed by saudi arabia on the other and when in reality what you have is multiple interlinked sort of overlapping conflicts going
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on and rivalries going on so that if a peace deal is reached simply between the who is on the one hand and the government of yemen on the other hand that means that you're excluding a lot of different groups who are very involved in the conflict have control over different areas and that in turn creates incentives for them to generate new conflict again in the future so we might see that the big war the big conflict that we're looking at from the outside ending descend into a series of smaller conflicts for for regional autonomy. dozens of pro hoofy women have demonstrated in an armed protest in yemen's capital sana'a hoofy leaders called on female supporters to hold the rally as a show of support against the saudi led coalition the protesters said they are committed to finding a solution to the crisis saying they would support yemen's army and missile force.
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we came out today to prove to the saudi led coalition that our men and women are capable of facing them for a thousand years not only a thousand. we want to show the arab world to clear up to the task and the women will stand by the men. syrian government forces have made significant gains in an offensive in the countryside south of aleppo. in the last seventy two hours government ships have taken control of around forty villages the soldiers are advancing towards a strategic rebel held a whole military airport more than thirty people have been killed in a single on the edge of the syrian capital over the last three days ask government forces and their russian allies intensify their attacks president bashar al assad's
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troops are also battling opposition fighters in the northern province of it live one hundred twenty thousand people have fled from rebel held areas in the past three weeks c.n.n. custer who has more from the roma refugee camp in the northern syrian village of kufa loosen. this is rob a refugee camp in northwestern it left by the turkish syrian border there are five thousand refugees here who came after december fifteenth when the syrian regime started its a year strike on civilians and is there and. also those people are from his and how much and they are mainly very poor families you see the kids they are walking around on barefoot they don't have shoes to wear and people need immediate humanitarian assistance we have been talking to the people who have been residing here and the people in charge of the camp they're telling that the medical equipment they have is not enough the food they have is not enough for those people
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they need immediate extra medicine they need immediate extra food to feed those people here and there are some other extra camps around this area close to the border people have fled their homes from it's there in hama after the airstrikes started and they didn't even gets money in their pockets this is what they tell us we said the kids most of them are coughing they're about to get sick and the weather conditions are getting worse and worse every day it's getting colder and people here need immediate attention from the international community israeli forces how fine a tear gas on palestinians protesting against a detention of a teenage palestinian activists. supporters of i had to meet me have been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral the sixteen year old is due to
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appear in court on monday she could face jail time if she's convicted of the challenges imran khan was the protest. protesters gathering outside of the house of i had to mimi and there's really two messages that they want to impart the first is to the palestinian leadership they want determined nonviolent resistance movement the other of course is to the israelis that i mean the family now we saw like this whole area will not be bowed will not be broken and they should release both the mother and i had to be me as soon as i can now this is ahead of a cool to parents taking place. on monday now we've been speaking to palestinians here this is what they've had to say extend their message today isn't really liked wing government but our studios are united behind i'm behind her passion behind her resistance we are all here in obvious knowledge from all of it was going to include more people to this program i think is not alone to me family is not alone not be
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solid has not alone in the other hand we ask our friends all over the world to show a bitter sort of duty and to start really with concrete action to isolate israel and increase the cost of a completion on those leaders and the kids to eat i want to tell the israelis we as palestinian people and palestinian children we will continue to defend palestine we will get x. a mosque in jerusalem back and we will make two routes in the eternal capital for palestine. it's right to start firing tear gas canisters into the crowd to push them back. now this was a peaceful protest the protesters are now very angry and he's ready army using as much as they can to push them back. and the artistic created one of the most iconic depictions a shape of an era has also produced a likeness ever. to mimic irishman jim fitzpatrick as wonder woman the character come into play by israeli actress gal gatto mustapha barghouti is
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a secretary general of the palestinian national a shit if he says ahead to mimi has become a symbol for a new generation of palestinian activists is a very courageous girl and she has been part of struggle since she was a child very little child because she saw her family being harassed. land land of religion in confiscated by. us she's witnessed attacks of israeli settlers and then now as she has become a symbol for several things first who are she is a symbol of children who are oppressed. and children who are put in jail and jails in violation of international she's also representing palestinian news in addition of those who believe with us power of nonviolent resistance in the power of popular resistance. movement is growing during the last fifteen years.
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very good the struggle of the first palestinian intifada which was very widely used all over the palestinian territories and finally i think she is she had a presence the palestinian struggle against the violations of our human rights. so coming up on the program we meet the chin is in workers who say the government doesn't understand the root of the economic problem sound. don't. rule it out big breaking musical bars we look back at the prison concept that revive johnny cash korea. hello the last change of wind direction the cold front if you like call stormy weather all way from melbourne up towards sydney still in its way through to
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brisbane and they've been active storms as well the following as is much much cooler temperatures in melbourne dropping back to about eighteen degrees that breeze coming off the water now further west you no longer see the remains of tropical cyclone joyce you just see a massive showers which might actually work their way size towards person give a decent downpour here this ought to be useful right now it might cause a bit of flooding if it does actually get far as i and look at this was to twenty degrees in melbourne on monday i don't know about twenty four and sydney's that is a big change in the weather time the clouds that are all gone offshore over into tasman sea of course and we wonder will it get to new zealand well probably eventually it's taking its time therefore it could weaken the forecasts for sunday it isn't there yet there's a northerly breeze so it's relatively warm the cloud will increase in the western side of the south a lot of talk about twenty four or twenty five degrees us present enough and even by monday where you want to have the odd spots of rain in the south and look at the
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weather it's still middle twenty's mostly we're talking a sunny skies not overly breezy for the most part. when diplomacy fields and fear sweep then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's ill to take two instead of being an obstacle to tell wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a four part series al-jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame at this time on al-jazeera.
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welcome back reminder all the top stories here on al-jazeera an unpublished u.n. report seen biologist iran has chronicled extensive human rights violations in the war in yemen the paper documents mass civilian casualties due to sounded like coalition airstrikes as well as backing up accusations that iran is funneling weapons into the country turkey says some one hundred twenty thousand people have fled from the rebel held province of it lived in syria in the past three weeks government troops and their russian allies are trying to retake the area and israeli forces have fired tear gas at palestinians protesting against the detention of a teenage palestinian activist supporters of a head to mimi have been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release.
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an egyptian member of parliament to say also the chairman of a major football club says he's running for president more tother months so is the third candidate to announce his intention to stand in the march vote former army chief of staff sami and leftist lawyer khalid alley are also running for president sisi whose first term ends in june has not yet declared whether he will run. the choosing government says it will spend an extra seventy million dollars in aid for poor families it's a move which ministers hope will contain growing public discontent over a newly implemented austerity measures which have prompted protests across the north african country reports. ensuring his stuff off of the best services to the. z.b. was a banker but twenty years ago he quit his job and started his own business an environmentally
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friendly hotel in a town south of the capital tunis it's saturday the restaurant was fully booked in advance but with the growing violence into his year most of the bookings have been cancelled i mean i mean look the class must have roots there for most of the people are afraid to go out to serve up to two hundred guests at weekends to look around what can i do there are twenty people here who work full time growing plants harvesting olives and selling organic produce to tourists. as has been a farmer for almost ten years he says he works hard but he does but we need a secure income and i'm going to miss that. i want to make a future for my kids i want them to go to good schools and end up having a good comfortable life will be how business was booming before the two thousand
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and eleven revolution zakk wylde was packed with tourists but into a thousand and fifteen a gunman killed thirty eight terrorists in the resort town of zeus creating the worst crisis for hotel owners likes really her saw his revenues declined by ninety percent. every day on my way here i think about the painful decision that i've been delaying for quite some time who should i fire to cut expenses it torments me i want my staff to stay makes me happy when they show up every day about they were. revie hopes to see the political crisis come to an end soon so that his clients can return and enjoy a quiet time in this mountain landscape. cinesias biggest challenge is to find a way to cut the budget deficit increase revenue through taxes and the same time they promise to cop the poverty and unemployment so many. people
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here say they are frustrated with the government's track record they continue to worry about their and their country's future. not one. iran says they will retaliate against the u.s. after president announced fourteen new sanctions against iranian people and entities the sanctions came as trump extended the iran nuclear deal which threatened it was the last time he would do so tehran has described the new sanctions as a violation of international law as amos ravi has. if there is one thing that iran's foreign minister has in common with the american president is that they both like to use twitter within an hour of the announcement by donald trump that the u.s. would stay in the nuclear deal foreign minister zarif said trump's policy towards iran is desperate he said recent attempts to dismantle the nuclear deal were part of ongoing violations of the agreement on saturday the foreign minister also
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addressed trump's alleged racist comments towards developing countries saying he was not a reliable person with whom to do business with us upon my. ship as we know the united states has been very open and very difficult as far as lifting the sanctions is being concerned please let's not forget many other countries have lifted the sanctions and life has become much easier in iran and it was before the deal tough talk from to her own inspired in no small part by support for the nuclear deal from germany france britain russia china all the other countries who helped negotiate. as we know united states has been very all court and very difficult. as far as lifting the sanctions have been concerned but you mustn't forget that many other countries they have lifted the sanctions and life has become. much
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easier for. any iran than it was before that the iran's government is motivated to keep the deal alive but with every repeating deadline the nuclear debate between the united states and iran becomes more personal and not just at the level of government. one woman we spoke to said that no one likes donald trump not even his own mother that's not meant to be a cheap shot at the u.s. president but it gives a sense of how iranians feel personally attacked by the policies of this white house saying it was friday all just here at the rock the new head of south africa's ruling african national congress has vowed to crack down on corruption and restore nelson mandela's mission several ram opposed who's widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma outlined his vision during the party's one hundred sixth anniversary turning a page has more from east london and south africa's eastern cape you need to.
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see they represent two different versions of the african national congress its past and its future one a space of hundreds of corruption charges and was booed by the crowd i think. and. the other is riding high after winning the emcees top job loud cheers greeted him several of them up or so used his first major public appearance as the n.c.s. new president to inspire while making the many valid references to his predecessor the movement has become deeply divided through version allas. through part tourney which through corruption and through coke competition for resources. if the boos made president jacob zuma uncomfortable he didn't show it they were not listening to the people what the feeling is but it's
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a little of what he's the candidate says the president is trying to sell us out of us. in the new president's vision is to rebuild and renew the party of nelson mandela to use new policies including changing the constitution to allow the government to take mostly white owned land without giving compensation and free education for poor students to realize the hopes and aspirations of millions of people in the songs and the celebration of our. welcoming so on of course right on him to take his place to build unity and. there is a overriding. but after the party speculation is rife that they could be a push within the a.n.c. as top structures to force president zuma out of office before his term is up next year that for there to be real change zuma has to go tanya page al-jazeera
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east london south africa. police in south africa have fired rubber bullets at demonstrators who ransacked several haitian i'm clothing stores the protests as well angry over what they described as racist advertising used by the swedish fashion group earlier this week h. and m. issued an apology after each use an image of a black child wearing a sweatshirt with the slogan coolest monkey in the jungle the company was widely criticized for the ad and has since removed in which. the czech republic's president has failed to win reelection after the first round of voting in elections my last will now face a runoff election in two weeks. or so pro russian is competing against year a drought hospital here with the. former head of the country's academy of sciences' . hundreds of people in the polish capital warsaw have protested against proposals
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to tighten abortion laws demonstrators gathered outside the city's parliament building on saturday three days after lawmakers began drafting the bill it's the second time the ruling law and justice party has tried to ban abortions in the case of iran verse a bill damage to the fetus argument has previously rejected a proposal to only allow abortions on the mother's health is in danger or the pregnancy resulted from rape or incest. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of vienna demanding europe boycotts austria's new right wing government around twenty thousand people gathered to protest against the ruling coalition which is the far right freedom party they called for a boycott of freedom party ministers by of a year ripping governments and for australia to be shunned when it takes up the european union presidency in the second half of twenty eight. a spokeswoman for hawaii's governor says
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a mistaken warning about an imminent missile strike on the island honolulu was caused by human error this is a moment the warning was broke last on local t.v. the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii as a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill people across the island also received a warning text message from hawaii is emergency management agency is starting them to seek shelter again so i suppose it's strike the agency and u.s. military pacific command les to com fome to it was a false alarm ryan as is the communications director at the hawaii information service he told us of his panic when he received the emergency alert on saturday morning. i was in the bed with my wife i thought we were going have a nice relaxing day you hear the emergency alert and in a way we get them there could be a threat it could be a hurricane although that would give you more time to prepare but when i checked my watch and then my phone processing that message i turned she wage. my brain
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froze and no idea that i could see something like that there was a press interview with our governor the head of the emergency managers will creation it was a shift change happens three times a day three hundred sixty five days a year somehow someone pushed the wrong button that it was how it will described fortunately bernie i view the head of the emergency department that this is on me it's my responsibility they're going to reassess how that happened but it's that with the recent argument over how big buttons are of people's best and i thought it was almost fitting that it was the wrong that basically sent away into a panic for those few minutes. now to one of country music's biggest outlaws fans of the late singer johnny cash on mocking the concept he recorded fifty years ago before an audience have inmates inside one of america's toughest presents it revived his flagging career and even helped him go chappell plotted them tomake my reports. a little i'm johnny. johnny cash said prison audiences were the
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best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars three doesn't rule it around. and i sleep in the sun son i don't know when i'm stuck in the school room. and sometimes you know. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their sight he looks at us like below the low but little things like that kind of get your mind out of the you know the audacity of prison life despite his outlaw image cache never spent more than
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a few nights in jail for petty offenses but his sympathy for prisoners was the theme that also ran through another hit san quentin blue planet but what good do you think you do. do you think i'll be different when you're through. my heart in my name you wore glasses. or your stole walter love blood a little gold. gas went on to perform in prisons across the us and campaign to improve their conditions a cause that still resonates in a country which incarcerates more than two million people and has the highest prison a rate in the world tom ackerman al-jazeera. for either of your top stories and al-jazeera an unpublished u.n.
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report say my al-jazeera has chronicled extensive human rights violations in the war in yemen the paper documents massively in casualties due to saudi led coalition airstrikes as well as backing up accusations that a wrong is funneling weapons into the country israeli forces have fired tear gas at palestinians protesting against the detention of a teenage palestinian activists supporters of i had to mimi have been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral the new head of south africa's ruling african national congress has vowed to crack down on corruption and to restore nelson mandela's mission several ramaphosa outlined his vision for the party at its one hundred six anniversary he is widely seen as a successor to president jacob zuma who is expected to step down when his term ends next year we shall pay tribute to the contribution those
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in mandela. over the cause of his ninety five years to the struggle for freedom of the cause of humanity we shall take it up early not read through our lessons and inspiration for all these lies as we confront the charley of the present moment we shall use this story call cation to unite to rebuild. his movement. how why is emergency management agency has mistakenly sent out a warning for an imminent missile strike this is the moment the warning was broken on local t.v. the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii a missile named packed on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill people across the island also received a warning text message instructing them to seek shelter against the supposed that
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impending strike the agency later confirmed it was a false alarm the u.s. miniature specific command also said there was no ballistic missile threat to hawaii those are your top stories that's it from may stay with us though walls of shame west bank is coming up next as thousands of rogue engines seek refuge in bangladesh a new armed group is taking shape fighting the government and me and only because they refuse to give us basic rights to citizens for the first time a member of the our camera had just salvation army talks to al-jazeera at this time . in two thousand and two the israeli palestinian conflict was per the inflamed as a contentious supporter was cast in concrete. the following film first aired five years after construction began on what israel describes as a separation wall.

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